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Comment Re:OCA (Score 4, Interesting) 184

The only upvote that really matters is the one at the ballot box. Even though Lessig is right--by the time the candidate is on the ballot the candidate is already corrupted--it would still be a marvelous statement if droves of citizens started voting third party.

Also, pardon my somewhat US-centric answer.

Comment Re:This looks like technology looking for a purpos (Score 1) 23

"It gives that 3d depth and color lacking in the real world."

Could you explain that? As I look around me in the real world I see amazing color and 3D depth. I'd say it's much better than the OR, which when I put one on reminded me very much of looking into those old video camera electronic viewfinders.

Comment Re:Do it right next time (Score 1) 65

I had a completely different read on Opportunist's post. The "want" turns it into an indictment on the moral character of government officials involved in such activities. In other words, it's not about the government reserving rights to certain activities but rather about the perceived low moral character of those in charge.

Those activities may sometimes be necessary, but wanting to do them is sick.

Comment Re:For the last time, he is no hero (Score 5, Insightful) 519

"There are processes in place to deal with law violations committed under the veil of state secrecy. Snowden did not lift a finger for even a moment to follow those processes, electing instead to break the law himself and go straight to the public."

If that was even true he would have had good reason to do that. Two of his predecessors had their lives completely ruined after they tried to follow process.

One of my favorite lines (gleaned from a post here as a matter of fact) is, do you really expect to win a rigged game by playing by the rules?

Comment Re:Just noticing this? (Score 1) 253

"Realize that businesses are doing this in response to demand."

There is no negative demand. In other words, people are not demanding no service. What's really going on here is that businesses are seeing how little they can get away with as far as customer support and still sell a product.

This isn't consumer grade, but at work we still have a number of Solaris machines in use. One of the reasons in the past that we stayed with Solaris was their outstanding support. That support has become a joke in the past few years thus removing another barrier to switching over the Linux.

Comment Re:They need to learn (Score 1, Insightful) 301

"To let the computer do the work unlike the idiot pilots who insist on actually flying the planes because it's boring to watch."

Pilots should get as much real flying time as they can. When it comes to emergency situations no computer is going to safely land you in the Hudson river.

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